Current News Clemson chemists create new dual-conductive materials that could help advance lithium-ion battery technology byCindy LandrumFebruary 16, 2026
Current News Chemistry’s Shanna Estes wins prestigious U.S. Department of Energy Early Career Award byCindy LandrumFebruary 9, 2026
Research Clemson, SRNL nurture innovation in energy, security and manufacturing byScott MillerFebruary 6, 2026
College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences Safer, longer-lasting batteries sought in new Clemson University research byPaul AlongiDecember 2, 2025
College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences Clemson University, MIT and industry join to build battery workforce byPaul AlongiOctober 6, 2025
College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences Charged up: New polymer shows promise for storing energy byPaul AlongiApril 7, 2025
College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences Fuel cells that could challenge batteries move closer to market byPaul AlongiFebruary 18, 2025
College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences Clemson University and industrial partners team up to keep the electrical grid in SHAPE byPaul AlongiJanuary 17, 2025
College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences Self-healing materials show high promise for transforming energy storage, Clemson University researchers say byPaul AlongiJuly 29, 2024
Research Savannah River National Laboratory, Clemson University expand grid infrastructure research with joint appointment byScott MillerApril 18, 2024
College of Science Electrolyte research by Clemson physicists could lead to cheaper high-capacity batteries. byCindy LandrumApril 16, 2024
Research Savannah River National Laboratory, Clemson University Expand Collaboration with Joint Appointment byScott MillerFebruary 8, 2024